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Comedies of Objecthood

Artists
Gordon Lebredt and Stephen Pina
Curator
Richard Rhodes
Price
$25.00
Date
1991
Publisher
The Power Plant
Format
Catalogues
Genre
Rare & Out of Print, Canadian
Description

On view from 10 May – 16 June in 1991, Comedies of Objecthood: Gordon Lebredt / Stephen Prina was an exhibition curated by Richard Rhodes. Both Gordon Lebredt and Stephen Prina create work with a contextualized self-consciousness of its own objecthood. Both artists’s works operate through as sophisticated a signing system as any in Conceptualism, but they save their emphasis for an affirmation of identity within the object world.

This 16-page softcover booklet features installation images from the exhibition as well as a supplementary text by curator Richard Rhodes.

  1. Comedies of Objecthood
 

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